To my colleagues in the Senate, deliver what the American people sent you here to do.
Stay in Washington, force a talking filibuster, and pass the SAVE America Act.
Quit hiding behind archaic rules. Use the tools at your disposal to secure our elections.
Ro Khanna is asking whether dismantling USAID led to 4.5 million deaths.
Elon Musk and @MikeBenzCyber are focused on the lives lost, money wasted, and failures caused by USAID itself.
But USAID wasn't just an aid agency. It was a mechanism for building regime change infrastructure.
And many of the same methods have now appeared at home.
Once you recognize the pattern, you start seeing it everywhere... even in the USA. Especially in the USA.
Read my latest.
.@SenJohnKennedy,
Is it true that you’re publicly supporting the SAVE America Act,
but then privately attacking those Senators that are actually pushing for the SAVE America Act?
It looks like you’re up for re-election in 2028.
Between the insane reaction to @DNIGabbard's bombshell announcement about US-funded biolabs in Ukraine and the frantic backlash to Bill Pulte's nomination as Acting DNI, I just have to ask: what are they trying to hide?
Why jump immediately to "Tulsi is a Russian spy!" instead of, I don't know, making sure the pathogens in these biolabs in a WARZONE are properly destroyed? And why threaten to pull FISA support? These people would do anything to protect FISA! They're bluffing. But why?
It's funny how it always works this way. Someone from outside the status quo gets close to auditing foreign entanglements and suddenly, the defense goes nuclear. That just seems like fear of exposure.
No more secrets. No more “trust us.” Just radical honesty. Expose it all to the light. Please, President Trump: call their bluff. They won't let FISA lapse. Leverage this moment for real reform.
🚨 THREAD: What do Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, and Elaine Chao have in common? They were all paid by a Marxist-Islamist Iran group that was designated as terrorist until 2012.
No, this is not a joke.
Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) was founded by leftist Islamists to oppose the western-backed Pahlavi, and participated in his 1979 overthrow. Khomeini barred MEK afterwards. MEK was implicated in multiple bombings, including that of Americans, and remained an openly armed group until 2003.
Since they got de-listed as a terrorist organization in 2012 on procedural grounds, MEK and their fronts have been actively recruiting US politicians selling themselves as a moderate alternative to Khomeini. But RAND Corporation says MEK meets the qualifications for a cult, citing criteria such as forcing their members to work 16+ hour days and forced divorces.
Polls of the Iranian-American community shows that they do NOT accept Rajavi, MeK's leader, as legitimate, with a 46-point net disapproval - numbers nearly as bad as the existing regime.
As Pence's former Chief of Staff, Marc Short, has already weighed against Trump deal, it's helpful to recall this.
Receipts below. As always, patience as I pull the thread together.👇
Joe Rogan: "We just got through three years of 'you have to have a vaccine passport in order to get food,' right? And now all of a sudden, it's racist to say that you want voter ID."
@LeaderJohnThune To those that call South Dakota home,
@EarlyVoteAction is hiring field staff that will ensure Senate Majority Leader Thune has a Texas-sized primary in 2028
if the SAVE America Act does NOT go into effect by this November 2026.
Read this thread. I gave a possible identity to the SPLC plant in Charlottesville - and it's someone who was central to organizing Unite the Right, and also talked about running over protesters before the rally.
I'm pretty sure I nailed it. There's no one else in those transcripts who fits, especially after today's revelations.
🧵 THREAD: Shashank Joshi, a foreign think tank careerist, has a 16-year record of attacking US foreign policy... and now he's lecturing our military leadership on how to take the oath. Why does he still have a work visa?
He's an Indian national who arrived in April and is already the loudest critic of the Pentagon on social media.
The Economist's new Washington Bureau Chief — an Indian national on a visa who just arrived in April — went on a Canadian national security podcast literally titled "The Problem of America" and said this about US military operations:
"They have attacked scores of small boats in the Pacific and the Caribbean. They've killed dozens of people in a campaign that is, by most accounts, quite illegal and contrary to international law."
That's Shashank Joshi, @shashj . Defence editor turned bureau chief. Two months in the country and he's already built a 16-year paper trail calling American power "malevolent," "predatory," and "quite illegal" — while sitting on the advisory board of a UK think tank funded by the European Commission, BAE Systems, and the US State Department.
And he's now lecturing our military leadership on what it means to take the oath.
I have the receipts.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
🧵THE UNIPARTY UNMASKED – They Believe They Are “Democracy”
The seven NGOs in the chart below, in my view, represent the Uniparty. Each of these organizations receives substantial financial support from USAID or the Department of State.
Around 2019, the phrase “democracy in danger” began to dominate public discourse, amplified by the media. This was odd—after all, the U.S. is a democracy (or more precisely, a constitutional republic). But as I traced the influence of these NGOs, a pattern emerged: they are controlled by establishment politicians, they play a major role in shaping political narratives worldwide, and their core mission is always framed as “protecting democracy.”
Originally, these NGOs were created to support U.S. democratic efforts abroad—many of them emerging during the Cold War to combat the spread of communism. But with the fall of the Soviet Union, their original purpose faded. Instead of dissolving, they redefined their mission. Now, they have positioned themselves as the guardians of democracy itself.
This shift explains why Trump’s re-election was framed as a "threat to democracy." To these NGOs, “democracy” means themselves. Their survival depends on maintaining that role, and any challenge to their authority is perceived as a direct attack on democracy itself.
Thanks for the opportunity to compete at gridiron football. These are my updated numbers
bench: 245
squat: 365
clean: 205
broad jump: 9’2
40: 5.0
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